<p>OP:
Your post is able to be edited for a period of 20 minutes. Continually bumping your own thread does nothing more than annoy other posters. You should only post a second time if your time to edit has passed and you have something you forgot to add previously (that is important) or the post has gone more than a day or so without an answer and has fallen off the first page.</p>
<p>GPA verification is something that many CCCs will send out for their students without being requested to do so. This was due by March 2 and if it is not in by this date, you are likely SOL. You can check the status (including when it was received) of your GPA verification at CSAC’s website: <a href=“CSAC - Student Landing Home”>CSAC - Student Landing Home;
<p>I can’t answer if you’re eligible or not. While there are many who are not eligible for Cal Grant, but eligible for Blue&Gold, there is no guarantee you will be as you haven’t shared why you’re not eligible for Cal Grant. The eligibility requirements are a lot more loose as stated for Blue&Gold, though:
[University</a> of California - Blue + Gold Opportunity Plan](<a href=“http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/admissions/paying-for-uc/financial-aid/grants/blue-gold/index.html]University”>http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/admissions/paying-for-uc/financial-aid/grants/blue-gold/index.html)</p>
<p>There is no hard fast date when financial aid will be locked in stone that I have heard of, but it is possible one exists. It can change when your circumstances change or if new information becomes available (like not being eligible for Cal Grant). In theory, you should have a finalized package long before the due date for your first bill, though. That is, of course, if you have turned in all required To Do items. I know for me as a continuing student, I do not see my aid until after all new students have had their aid packages done. This is usually some time in the summer.</p>